BOLO for NOLA journalists

Thursday September 8, 2005\r\nBOLO for NOLA journalists \r\n\r\nKatrina\'s devastation has drawn reporters to New Orleans like moths to a nuclear flame. But the lack of communications, the chaos, the inherent danger of roving gangs of gunmen, streets-turned-poisonous bayou, and (for bigfoot TV personalities) the intolerable lack of good tables at Galatoire\'s means some have lost touch with their editors and producers.\r\n\r\nSo the Poynter Institute, a media think tank, has posted a \"missing reporter\" site. It\'s a lot like the missing-persons sites that have popped up from the BBC to CNN, where evacuees, friends and family can use the power of the Internet to reconnect with displaced (and misplaced) loved ones. This morning, Knight-Ridder is looking for almost two dozen staffers from its Biloxi (Miss.) Sun Herald ...\r\n\r\nposting from\r\nhttp://underthenews.blogspot.com/

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“BOLO for NOLA journalists,” Hurricane Digital Memory Bank, accessed October 18, 2024, https://hurricanearchive.org./items/show/1726.

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